Wed Mar 29, 2006 8:42 pm
frnchfry34 wrote:yeah i noticed
and there was a lunar(i think lunar..) eslipse today, it was all over the news it waas most visiable in turkey, witch is near rome/italy witch resembles atlador.
Wed Mar 29, 2006 8:51 pm
Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:01 pm
meresged wrote:I saw something posted in one of the last splits, about the number of buildings/boats/etc. outside of the main city in Altador equaling the number 12. Do we think that each building/boat will be designated for one statue? Any thoughts?
Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:11 pm
Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:11 pm
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Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:14 pm
lunarmonger wrote:meresged wrote:I saw something posted in one of the last splits, about the number of buildings/boats/etc. outside of the main city in Altador equaling the number 12. Do we think that each building/boat will be designated for one statue? Any thoughts?
Although that may be it seems likely that some of the inside buildings may be used instead like the collesium considering the gladiator. I could only find 11 outside myself unless you count the boat right out side the town to the upper left. Unless of course the locations are not at all related to the hero. But the first one was.
Also consider that the farmer would be a farm which I don't really see. But also consider the quarry was an area rather than something you can see. The 'farm' might be out in the open land.
Which hero might the potion house be?
Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:16 pm
Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:18 pm
perhaps the archives?lunarmonger wrote:The collector seems like he would be found in an official city building also. A city hall or such.
Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:24 pm
meresged wrote:perhaps the archives?lunarmonger wrote:The collector seems like he would be found in an official city building also. A city hall or such.
Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:31 pm
Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:33 pm
Well, if we assume that all items are related to heroes, than we can guess Marak will either be a wave, or part of the sea.
If we don't include the boat that highlighted in blue in this picture, we can assume another one is moved. I would hazard a guess that the Hall of Heroes itself would awaken the King...or that the wave would awaken through an ocean link.
Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:45 pm
scarletsiren wrote:Well, if we assume that all items are related to heroes, than we can guess Marak will either be a wave, or part of the sea.
If we don't include the boat that highlighted in blue in this picture, we can assume another one is moved. I would hazard a guess that the Hall of Heroes itself would awaken the King...or that the wave would awaken through an ocean link.
the dark faerie doesn't have very much to do with the tomb, other than they are both a little grim.
Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:47 pm
meresged wrote:scarletsiren wrote:Well, if we assume that all items are related to heroes, than we can guess Marak will either be a wave, or part of the sea.
If we don't include the boat that highlighted in blue in this picture, we can assume another one is moved. I would hazard a guess that the Hall of Heroes itself would awaken the King...or that the wave would awaken through an ocean link.
the dark faerie doesn't have very much to do with the tomb, other than they are both a little grim.
But think about it...I think it does. Here is my thinking:
1) The tomb is called a Restive tomb. We have discovered that restive does not mean 'laid to rest', but means restraining.
2) The baracade is on the outside of the doors, not the inside.
3) The definition of tomb is A grave, burial vault or a monument. Monument? And when they say dead, they could mean that the betrayer, the dark faerie, is dead to them.
They could use the restraining building as a monument to the darkness held inside, and a reminder that the faerie must remain dead to them.
I think it makes sense that she's the tomb.
Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:54 pm
Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:56 pm
scarletsiren wrote:meresged wrote:scarletsiren wrote:Well, if we assume that all items are related to heroes, than we can guess Marak will either be a wave, or part of the sea.
If we don't include the boat that highlighted in blue in this picture, we can assume another one is moved. I would hazard a guess that the Hall of Heroes itself would awaken the King...or that the wave would awaken through an ocean link.
the dark faerie doesn't have very much to do with the tomb, other than they are both a little grim.
But think about it...I think it does. Here is my thinking:
1) The tomb is called a Restive tomb. We have discovered that restive does not mean 'laid to rest', but means restraining.
2) The baracade is on the outside of the doors, not the inside.
3) The definition of tomb is A grave, burial vault or a monument. Monument? And when they say dead, they could mean that the betrayer, the dark faerie, is dead to them.
They could use the restraining building as a monument to the darkness held inside, and a reminder that the faerie must remain dead to them.
I think it makes sense that she's the tomb.
Ouch, you got me... haha, good point.
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